I like smoking because its cinematic. I was heartbroken when I learned that you couldn't combust fuel vapor with it. But I don't smoke because I'm a cheapskate. I tend to agree with undies though. Exploration is good for the soul. My lungs can take an experiment.
the first time i tried to quit smoking, i was studying film; specifically film noir and the french new wave. literally smoking porn, exquisitley shot, backlit black and white tendrils of smoke uncoiling all over the screen. it was fucking torture. i didn't manage it.
I tried one time at the local grange when I was about 12. We found one under a cushion on this old couch. Took a couple tokes, or whatever you call them. Hated it, never did it again.
I cant say i have but interesting i see this thread because this 66 year old guy i was helping put carpet into a house told me he never smoked or tried alchol in his life...Gene Simmons of Kiss fame has never tired ciggarets or had a drop of booze either.
a few people i'm sure. most drink a cup here and there. i'm sure there's people who drink pop non-stop too. that's not really what was asked...
I actually had a coffee today but it was called a mocca and I'm not sure if it has coffee in it? It tasted like chocolate though. I needed it to warm up my face because I have a cold and when my nose is cold my throat hurts more.
I don't drink much coffee. My friend used to work in a bar and they had a decent coffee machine and he used to make me coffee with caramel topping and it was pretty awesome.
agreed! I've smoked on and off for a while. now I just smoke when I drink... I'm glad to say I'm no longer addicted to em. as for tea, I <3 tea. especially herbal teas, chai tea, green tea..
I've never tried a cigarette. My family have always been " oh I'm sure you will when you're older" but it has never interested me. Same with getting so drunk and parties like most people my age would do. I don't mind an alcoholic drink once in a while but getting so drunk just seems silly to me
I'm 42 years old. I've never touched a cigarette in my entire life. I am quite proud of that fact. Smoking and all of its ills largely contributed to my maternal grandfather's death in April of 1992. Seeing his last 10 years of life was all I needed to see.
I'm a bit of a black sheep. My whole family smokes, yet I can't stand the smell of it. I stick to my drink.